Originally posted by Miri08
Voter fraud aside (which is bad enough), the fact that she was confused as to who she was even working for is alarming.

If that's the case, then direct me to the link of you complaining about the rampant voter fraud in 2008; I'd like to read all about it.

The bottom like is that the Democrats set the bar so low in 2008, and went completely unchecked therefore I don't even care. If that's the way the
game is now played then both parties should play by the same rules. Gloves are off, no holds barred. Why do you think Obama signed his own "Dream
Act"? Do you really think he gives a rat's ass about "immigrants"? It was about votes and he bypassed the congress to get his way and buy
votes...

So, when all of you lefty extremists get your little girl panties in a wad over Republican voter "fraud", save it. You've been exposed and your
fake "outrage" is a little over-dramatic. This video is simple; they are registering Republican voters; there's nothing illegal or "fraudulent"
about that. Acorn did the exact same thing in 2008, on a scale 100 times as large.

IMO, slanting the election towards Republican voters in Colorado has less to do with Romney and much more to do with Colorado's vote to end marijuana
prohibition (go ahead and laugh, but hear me out). Republican voters are, historically, far less likely to vote for the repeal of drug laws than
democrats. A lot of people don't know this because for some reason it's been largely absent from the mainstream media, but the Feds (along with
some private parties like prison industry players, etc.) are trying all kinds of shenanigans in Colorado and a couple of other states to get these
measures defeated. I live near Ft. Collins, and just about everyday we see some new subversion tactic. This is BIG money for the Feds and prison
industry, and the measure is polling progressively higher the closer we get to November. They managed to get North Dakota's ballot initiative
squashed based on a really ridiculous interpretation of petition laws, but Colorado is much more organized.

When i go to vote I'm taking nothing with me and just telling them my name thats all it should take but i live in a 92% black area and have been
prevented from voting before so this time I'll be ready. Just my name

1) Of course the girl in the video is for Romney...she is clearly clueless about what she is doing or who she is doing it for...

2) She would be just as clueless if she was doing this for Obama...

3) The lady recording didn't call her Honey "B!t$%" she called her "Honey Bunch"

4) I would like to see some follow up on this video validating the claim she was working for the CCO...if she was indeed working for the CCO on the
CCO instructions to try and register (R) mostly...then there is some blatant corruption going on there.

My guess is she may have been sent out by the CCO to register ALL VOTERS but took it upon her ignorant self to try and register republicans above all
because that's what SHE WANTS...If this gets back to the CCO I don't think they will be happy with here at all...

Wow, I know people get crazy about legalization. There's been a lot of propaganda. Prison has become a huge industry. I'm certain legalization would
solve some problems this country has. However, if I state that there is a concerted effort to keep it illegal, I'm accused of smoking the stuff and
being paranoid. I'm supposed to get high by believing in an afterlife that I nor anyone has any proof of. That's called a neurosis, and it will get
you high.

If marijuana was legalized across the US it would boost our economy 10 fold but there is still such a mass of disinformation ingrained in society it
will take some time until it laws against it are repealed the best thing that can happen is exactly what your state is doing by reforming laws one at
a time.

If hemp the non-psychoactive plant was legalized it would create thousands of jobs from its use in textiles I even read it would be the only plant
profitable enough for use in bio fuels there may come a day our country will have to legalize it just to fix the economy.

Before anyone accuses me I don’t smoke but I don’t have a problem with those who do. If it is ever legalized in my state I probably will.

Turns out this young lady is a Mormon and yes, what she is doing is illegal. No publicly paid employee can attempt to register only one party. She
should be charged with the crime she admits to committing and the City should be investigated by the Feds.

Now, to any who might think this is just an innocent canvasser making $8/hour, and just taking the job for the pay, another person on Reddit
points out the ring she's wearing.

If it seems like an odd ring for a teenager, you're not alone. I had to look it up, too; didn't look like any class ring I'd ever seen. It's a CTR
ring. CTR stands for "Choose the Right".

Mormons wear them as a reminder to "act righteously", except, evidently, in situations where a fellow churchmember is running for President. Then it
becomes OK to lie and deceive.

I am sure the Right wingers will attack the source, as is their modis operandi when they don't like the facts. Of course, this sort of voter fraud is
common on the Right and rampant this year. Just another example of how Right wing Christians are the most immoral hypocrites on American soil.
Whenever you encounter such a person, just accept as Gospel you are dealing with a liar and a fraud who acts the opposite of what he claims to be.

This "voter fraud" nonsense is just Republicans trying to reduce the number of Democrats at the polls. There are very few cases of voter fraud.

But here's the right wing value system: it is better that tens of thousands of eligible voters be denied their chance to vote than risk the
chance of having a dozen instances of voter fraud state wide.

It's ridiculous, and it's completely dishonest for them to be saying it's all about voter fraud. They know darn well it's because they're trying
to find a way to reduce representation by the electorate of the other side. They don't believe in democracy.

Here's an article from the AP on what a joke the voter fraud nonsense is:

Wow, I know people get crazy about legalization. There's been a lot of propaganda. Prison has become a huge industry. I'm certain legalization would
solve some problems this country has. However, if I state that there is a concerted effort to keep it illegal, I'm accused of smoking the stuff and
being paranoid. I'm supposed to get high by believing in an afterlife that I nor anyone has any proof of. That's called a neurosis, and it will get
you high.

Honestly, it's been pretty eye-opening how rigged the whole process actually is. I view the war on drugs as a civil rights issue, which is why I tend
to follow anti-prohibition movements closely. The opposition to CO's Amendment 64 had virtually no financial support and little on-the-ground
support. Up until a couple of weeks ago there were virtually no anti-64 ads anywhere. Denver decriminalized possession years ago, and the state is
now being used as the template for MMJ. They've had hiccups, yes, but the vast majority of Colorado citizens aren't particularly impressed with
prohibition or the Feds backseat driving their state.

Now the ads are starting to pop up here and there but, more insidious, is the outright propaganda campaign that the governor's office, the AG's
office, and a bunch of DA's are running via the newspapers and news outlets. Ever since the last round of polls was released that showed support
increasing towards election day they've been beating the drum 24/7....on TV, radio, and in print pedaling the old 'Reefer Madness' tropes. The
hypocrisy is astounding....Gov. Hickenlooper, himself a millionaire from the beer business, on TV crying that 'somebody should think of the children,'
despite being presented with study after study after study that utterly refutes this nonsense. After CO, regardless of the vote outcome, it should be
plain to even the most ardent of prohibitionists that it's nothing more than a way to profit from property seizures and incarcerations and that
legalization in even one state would irrefutably prove that this whole thing has been about protecting the status quo and preventing the sham of the
War on Drugs from being exposed. So, some of that voter push may actually be for Romney, but Colorado has the Feds REALLY nervous. Expect more
illegal tactics as November 6 draws nearer.

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